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AGI SAVAGE ARMS 10-116 SERIES BOLT ACTION RIFLES DVD


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Savage 10 and 110 Series Bolt action Rifles Darrell Holland does his first Armorer's course (although certainly not his first AGI course by any means) on the Savage 110 series of rifles. These bargain priced rifles may not be the most classic looking bolt guns with their prominent barrel collar nut, but that same part helps make them about the most accurate, 'Out of the Box', guns this side of much pricier full custom guns (such as Darrell's own). All of the guns from the Model 10 to the 116 (if the number starts 11, it is a long action, if it's '1, '10 or '12, it's a short action) are covered in this course, as well as barrel and caliber swaps and the new AccuTrigger. If you want the quick course on how to get this superbly accurate, innovative, and value priced rifle apart, back together, and operating as intended, then this course is for you (if you want the long course, look into our basic 108 hour Professional Gunsmith course). Among the items covered are: History * Discussion of the period after World War II and Remington's new rifles (721 & 722), and Winchester's re-invigoration of its pre-'64 Model 70. Savage was way behind the new rifle curve. * Savage gives the new rifle project to former savage employee and WW II Browning M2 Project Manager, Nicholas Brewer in 1955. * Brewer and Savage engineer Ed Stark had gun ready for production by 1956, but Brewer died of cancer that same year, and never saw the rifle go into production * In 1964 Savage hires Bob Greenleaf to refine the rifle * Model was originally called the Model 98, but name was changed to the 110, in .270 Winchester and .30/06, and it was priced at $109.75 * Savage was among the first to make left handed rifles, it was so popular that sales were initially 4 1, left handed vs right * During the '70s development continued, and the single shot Model 12 Varmint/Target was introduced Design & Function * Savage's unique baffle design of the bolt seals off the bolt lug raceways in the event of case rupture * Mr. Brewer's multiple piece bolt design is shown * Extractor cam and cocking stud in the rear of the bolt are discussed * The sliding tang safety, unique at the time * The rifle's single position feed magazine shown and advantages discussed * The sliding plate extractor is shown, a Brewer design later copied by Winchester * Advantage of the small diameter ejector plunger discussed * Why the small amount of play in the bolt head is a good thing * Advantages of the same diameter front and rear receiver rings discussed * Why the socket head receiver screws are a good idea * The famous Savage barrel nut, Brewer's Baby, its multiple advantages * The tabbed recoil lug washer is shown * No feed rails in the receiver, Where have they gone? * Why every gun company added anti-bind lugs and slots to their bolt guns after WW II, and Savage's take on the feature * How the new AccuTrigger works, or how you Lawyer Proof a gun that will allow you to adjust the pull down to 1 1/2pounds?..from the factory! They even give you a tool to do it with, what a concept! * The feeding and extraction/ejection cycle detailed * How much Pick Up by the bolt face you need for proper feeding * Where the ejector plunger should NOT go * How the tang safety works, and what to do (and NOT do) if it is not working properly * The Model 12 shown and why the right hand gun has its loading and ejection port on the LEFT side! No, it is NOT a mistake * Target features such as heavy barrel and thicker recoil lug shown * Why the H&S stock produces such good accuracy * What Savage could eliminate and save a few bucks on the manufacturing cost * Target optimized differences in the Model 12's AccuTrigger, why the blade is orange, and why you have to close the bolt slowly! * How the primary extraction cam and the cocking stud operate * Darrell's unique take on the steps southpaws need to take to get more guns designed for them Disassembly * Extensive disassembly performed * Short and long action screws, they are NOT interchangeable * How the blind magazine box comes out, and it ain?t easy! * How to adjust the magazine spring * Complete disassembly and explanation of the operation of the AccuTrigger * Bolt disassembly and final review Cleaning & Lubrication * AGI cleaning & lubrication methods shown, along with the reasons for their use Reassembly * Making sure you have no parts Left-overs, and everything is facing the right direction * Special lubrication points SPECIAL BONUS Headspacing and Changing Barrels * How to keep from scratching the new barrel * Making your headspace Go gauge work as a Savage headspace gauge * How to make sure your handloaded cartridges have not had the shoulders bumped back If you noticed how often the terms explanation, and demonstration are used, you may be getting some idea of why this course is a must have for any Savage 10 Series rifle owner, or someone who intends to be. BRAND NEW IN WRAPPER

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If you want the quick course on how to get this superbly accurate, innovative, and value priced rifle apart, back together, and operating as intended, then this course is for you (if you want the long course, look into our basic 108 hour Professional Gunsmith course). Among the items covered are: History * Discussion of the period after World War II and Remington's new rifles (721 & 722), and Winchester's re-invigoration of its pre-'64 Model 70. Savage was way behind the new rifle curve. * Savage gives the new rifle project to former savage employee and WW II Browning M2 Project Manager, Nicholas Brewer in 1955. * Brewer and Savage engineer Ed Stark had gun ready for production by 1956, but Brewer died of cancer that same year, and never saw the rifle go into production * In 1964 Savage hires Bob Greenleaf to refine the rifle * Model was originally called the Model 98, but name was changed to the 110, in .270 Winchester and .30/06, and it was priced at $109.75 * Savage was among the first to make left handed rifles, it was so popular that sales were initially 4 1, left handed vs right * During the '70s development continued, and the single shot Model 12 Varmint/Target was introduced Design & Function * Savage's unique baffle design of the bolt seals off the bolt lug raceways in the event of case rupture * Mr. Brewer's multiple piece bolt design is shown * Extractor cam and cocking stud in the rear of the bolt are discussed * The sliding tang safety, unique at the time * The rifle's single position feed magazine shown and advantages discussed * The sliding plate extractor is shown, a Brewer design later copied by Winchester * Advantage of the small diameter ejector plunger discussed * Why the small amount of play in the bolt head is a good thing * Advantages of the same diameter front and rear receiver rings discussed * Why the socket head receiver screws are a good idea * The famous Savage barrel nut, Brewer's Baby, its multiple advantages * The tabbed recoil lug washer is shown * No feed rails in the receiver, Where have they gone? * Why every gun company added anti-bind lugs and slots to their bolt guns after WW II, and Savage's take on the feature * How the new AccuTrigger works, or how you Lawyer Proof a gun that will allow you to adjust the pull down to 1 1/2pounds?..from the factory! They even give you a tool to do it with, what a concept! * The feeding and extraction/ejection cycle detailed * How much Pick Up by the bolt face you need for proper feeding * Where the ejector plunger should NOT go * How the tang safety works, and what to do (and NOT do) if it is not working properly * The Model 12 shown and why the right hand gun has its loading and ejection port on the LEFT side! No, it is NOT a mistake * Target features such as heavy barrel and thicker recoil lug shown * Why the H&S stock produces such good accuracy * What Savage could eliminate and save a few bucks on the manufacturing cost * Target optimized differences in the Model 12's AccuTrigger, why the blade is orange, and why you have to close the bolt slowly! * How the primary extraction cam and the cocking stud operate * Darrell's unique take on the steps southpaws need to take to get more guns designed for them Disassembly * Extensive disassembly performed * Short and long action screws, they are NOT interchangeable * How the blind magazine box comes out, and it ain?t easy! * How to adjust the magazine spring * Complete disassembly and explanation of the operation of the AccuTrigger * Bolt disassembly and final review Cleaning & Lubrication * AGI cleaning & lubrication methods shown, along with the reasons for their use Reassembly * Making sure you have no parts Left-overs, and everything is facing the right direction * Special lubrication points SPECIAL BONUS Headspacing and Changing Barrels * How to keep from scratching the new barrel * Making your headspace Go gauge work as a Savage headspace gauge * How to make sure your handloaded cartridges have not had the shoulders bumped back If you noticed how often the terms explanation, and demonstration are used, you may be getting some idea of why this course is a must have for any Savage 10 Series rifle owner, or someone who intends to be. 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